Rocket Project

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Rocket Project Rocket Project Astronomy Astronomy

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Rocket Project. Astronomy. Darts. Hellfire. How a Rocket Works. Solid Rocket Boosters. Solid Rocket Boosters. Simple Cheap Safe But- Thrust cannot be controlled. Once ignited, the engine cannot be stopped or restarted. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rocket ProjectRocket Project

AstronomyAstronomy

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DartsDarts

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HellfireHellfire

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How a Rocket WorksHow a Rocket Works

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Solid Rocket BoostersSolid Rocket Boosters

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Solid Rocket BoostersSolid Rocket Boosters

SimpleSimple CheapCheap SafeSafe But-But- Thrust cannot be controlled.Thrust cannot be controlled. Once ignited, the engine cannot be Once ignited, the engine cannot be

stopped or restarted.stopped or restarted.

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Liquid PropellantLiquid Propellant•Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen - used in the Space Shuttle main engines •Gasoline and liquid oxygen - used in Goddard's early rockets •Kerosene and liquid oxygen - used on the first stage of the large Saturn V boosters in the Apollo program •Alcohol and liquid oxygen - used in the German V2 rockets •Nitrogen tetroxide/monomethyl hydrazine

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Other FuelsOther Fuels

Chemical reactions that produce gas are Chemical reactions that produce gas are common for obvious reasons (lots of gas common for obvious reasons (lots of gas for a small amount of solid/liquid)for a small amount of solid/liquid)

Any system that throw mass would sufficeAny system that throw mass would suffice

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Other FuelsOther Fuels

Compressed Gas such as COCompressed Gas such as CO22 or liquid or liquid nitrogennitrogen

Fusion ReactorsFusion Reactors Matter-antimatterMatter-antimatter A baseball throwerA baseball thrower Plasma/Ion enginesPlasma/Ion engines Compressed air with water (Your rocket)Compressed air with water (Your rocket)

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How high does it go?How high does it go?

Use TrigUse Trig

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Use AlgebraUse Algebra

y = vy = voot + 1/2 gtt + 1/2 gt22

VV00 - initial velocity - initial velocity

t-timet-timeg-acceleration due to gravityg-acceleration due to gravity

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